DCCC encourages students to prepare for spring 2013 enrollment

Published: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 4:28 p.m.

Last Modified: Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at 4:28 p.m.

Davidson County Community College is already gearing up for the spring 2013 semester, and those who are interested in applying are encouraged to enroll now in order to meet the admissions deadline, which is Dec. 1.

"Students who wish to begin in the spring must have their applications and other admissions documents completed and turned in by Dec. 1," said Kevin Lineberry, associate dean of student success. "That deadline allows students to avoid the last-minute stress of trying to enroll just days before the beginning of school."

The result is a better-prepared student who is not only ready for the first day of classes but also has the opportunity to attend an orientation session to learn what to expect from the college experience.

"Our goal is to help students avoid last-minute planning and the anxiety that comes along with not being prepared and oriented to the college," Lineberry says. "The better-prepared a student is, the higher the likelihood the student will see success in college."

The admissions and enrollment process may be completed online at www.davidsonccc.edu/admissions. Students may meet with an enrollment adviser in the Mendenhall Building on the DCCC Davidson Campus.

<p>Davidson County Community College is already gearing up for the spring 2013 semester, and those who are interested in applying are encouraged to enroll now in order to meet the admissions deadline, which is Dec. 1. </p><p>"Students who wish to begin in the spring must have their applications and other admissions documents completed and turned in by Dec. 1," said Kevin Lineberry, associate dean of student success. "That deadline allows students to avoid the last-minute stress of trying to enroll just days before the beginning of school."</p><p>The result is a better-prepared student who is not only ready for the first day of classes but also has the opportunity to attend an orientation session to learn what to expect from the college experience.</p><p>"Our goal is to help students avoid last-minute planning and the anxiety that comes along with not being prepared and oriented to the college," Lineberry says. "The better-prepared a student is, the higher the likelihood the student will see success in college."</p><p>The admissions and enrollment process may be completed online at www.davidsonccc.edu/admissions. Students may meet with an enrollment adviser in the Mendenhall Building on the DCCC Davidson Campus.</p>